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A garnet bracelet makes a great addition to one’s jewelry wardrobe. The rich and warm color hues of red, orange-red, blood-red, and pomegranate are perfect to compliment most any color of outfit. A garnet bracelet is the birthstone for January which makes it both a great birthday gift and push gift for that special January baby. Also, a garnet bracelet symbolizes the interpersonal traits of imagination, courage, truth, and passion. Today, Superjeweler.com offers the best garnet bracelet selection with your choice of precious metals like gold, sterling silver, and platinum. You can also find several garnet bracelets styled with diamonds. The prices at SuperJeweler.com are the best and can fit any budget.
Finding matching jewelry for a garnet bracelet is easy at SuperJeweler.com. There are many different styles of garnet ring, necklaces, and earrings that can easily be matched and make a fashion statement. You can buy a matching set all at once or buy a garnet bracelet today, and the ring, necklace, and earrings for other special occasions. No matter how you might buy your jewelry, SuperJeweler.com always has the best selection and price.
Garnet gemstones for a garnet bracelet come in a variety of shape cuts and sizes. The different shape cuts provide a range of style and fashion choices to each garnet bracelet design. The most popular garnet gemstone shape cuts fall into two categories: Classic and Fancy.
Selecting the precious metal for your garnet bracelet is a matter of personal choice and price. Luckily, a garnet bracelet looks great in sterling silver and all the colors of gold. You can really follow your own personal style and select the metal color that you prefer the most. Both sterling silver and white gold have a similar appearance but are very different in price. The sterling silver is much less expensive but white gold gives you a richer look for the price. A garnet bracelet in yellow gold or rose gold are great choices too as their unique colors look outstanding.
Choosing whether to have accent diamonds on your garnet bracelet is truly a matter of style and taste. A garnet bracelet can look very nice with just garnets in a line bracelet style or what is generally referred to as a “tennis” bracelet. Adding diamonds is by far the most popular design choice. Diamonds do increase the price of a garnet bracelet but not as much as you might think as the diamonds are generally small. A popular garnet bracelet design is to have diamonds surrounding the oval shape cut garnets in a diamond halo frame. The diamond halo makes the garnets look a bit larger but most importantly it provides a distinctive color contrast that makes the garnets quite beautiful. Another popular design is to have accent diamonds alternating in between garnets in a line or tennis bracelet style. This type of garnet bracelet design lends an elegance without being too flashy. Without a doubt, combining both garnets and diamonds in the bracelet is the most popular choice.
Ring sizes are easy to understand. You try on sample rings of different diameters that are clearly marked with numbers, and immediately you know your finger size. But what about bracelets? Mostly bracelets are a one-size-fits-all; 7 inches is the average. Only one size option is a sad truth that you should not have to put up with. As with fingers, wrists come in different sizes. You should be able to have the option of buying a bracelet that fits. Always look for this option in half-inch increments from 6 to 9 inches. The bracelet should fit comfortably with a slight break or drape. A good length is if you are able to fit your thumb or finger comfortably in between your bracelet and wrist. This is a good fit!
The gift of jewelry makes a great push present. A garnet bracelet is great for a mother either delivering a January baby or who has garnet as their own birthstone. Having a baby is life changing and that is why gifting fine jewelry is so appropriate. Just think, every time Mom looks at her beautiful garnet bracelet, she will think about the glorious day of delivery. How special is that?
Cleaning a garnet bracelet is very simple and you can generally do it yourself. Start by creating a mixture of warm water and a few drops of mild dishwashing soap. Soak your garnet bracelet for about 20 – 40 minutes and then gently brush the stones with a new soft-bristled toothbrush. Then rinse your garnet bracelet under warm running water to remove the soap film. Gently dry the garnet bracelet with a soft cloth taking care not to snag any prongs or gemstones. For an elevated sparkle you can use a professionally formulated jewelry cleaner. Steam cleaning is not recommended.
Once you have selected your garnet bracelet adding a matching ring, necklace, or earrings is quite easy. The color of garnets is fairly consistent and therefore is rarely an issue when looking for matching items to build your ensemble. Most garnets that you will find are a deep rich red. The more common garnet varieties include Almandite – red with a violet tint; Rhodolite – purplish red or rose color; Pyrope – deep red with a brown tint; Hessonite – brownish-red or cinnamon color; and Spessartite – orange to red brown. Less known colors include Malaia – pinkish-orange, orange, or reddish orange; and Demantoid and Tsavorite – both are green to bluish green.